About Plastic Reagent Bottles
Plastic reagent bottle by Maxome is a reusable lab ware that has a capacity to hold 500 ml liquid solution. This bottle with an inner thread at the top enables the screw cap to secure properly. This transparent bottle mainly used in chemical labs is resistant to acids and solvents. This property of this bottle makes it ideal to store liquids for a longer period of time. The filled bottle can be stored in cabinets or on shelves. Made from high quality virgin polypropylene, this reagent bottle has a narrow mouth. The leak proof and break-resistant plastic reagent bottle can hold hazardous chemicals, which is why it is necessary to be cautious while handling it.
Product details
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Capacity
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500 ml
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Cap Type
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Screw Cap
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Brand
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Maxome
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Material
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Plastic
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Color
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Transparent
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Usage/Application
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Chemical Laboratory
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Model Number/Name
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MLRBN500
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Packaging Type
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Box
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Is It Reusable
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Reusable
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Country of Origin
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Made in India
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Secure and Efficient Storage SolutionPlastic Reagent Bottles are essential in any chemical laboratory for the safe storage and handling of various chemicals. The 500 ml capacity provides suitable volume for most laboratory applications, while the transparent design enables technicians to track contents at a glance. Crafted from robust plastic, these bottles ensure chemical resistance and longevity during regular laboratory use.
Made for Laboratory Precision and SafetyWhether storing acids, bases, solvents, or other laboratory reagents, these bottles are engineered to prevent leaks and contamination. The secure closure design maintains purity while the material assures resistance to most chemicals used in labs. As a manufacturer and supplier in India, we ensure every bottle meets stringent industry standards and includes a manufacturer's warranty for added confidence.
FAQ's of Plastic Reagent Bottles:
Q: How should I use the 500 ml Plastic Reagent Bottle in a chemical laboratory?
A: The 500 ml Plastic Reagent Bottle is designed for safe storage and easy dispensing of laboratory reagents. Simply clean and dry the bottle before use, fill it with the desired chemical, close it tightly, and label it appropriately for maximum safety and compliance.
Q: What are the benefits of using transparent plastic reagent bottles for laboratory storage?
A: Transparent plastic reagent bottles allow for immediate visual inspection of chemical levels and color, reducing the risk of contamination and errors. They are lightweight, resistant to most chemicals, and less prone to breakage than glass alternatives.
Q: When is it necessary to replace a plastic reagent bottle in the lab?
A: It is recommended to replace plastic reagent bottles if there are signs of wear such as discoloration, cracking, or deformation, or if the bottle has stored highly reactive chemicals for extended periods. Regular inspection ensures optimal performance and safety.
Q: Where can I purchase these 500 ml plastic reagent bottles in India?
A: These bottles are available directly from leading laboratory equipment manufacturers and suppliers in India. You can contact us for bulk orders or specific requirements, and we offer nationwide shipping with prompt delivery.
Q: What is the manufacturing process for these plastic reagent bottles?
A: The bottles are typically produced through precision injection molding, which ensures consistent wall thickness, leak-proof seals, and chemical resistance. Each batch undergoes rigorous quality checks to meet laboratory and industry standards.
Q: How does the warranty cover issues with these reagent bottles?
A: Each plastic reagent bottle comes with a manufacturer's warranty, covering defects in materials or workmanship. Should you encounter any issues, simply contact our support team for a replacement or resolution according to our warranty terms.
Q: What types of chemicals can safely be stored in these plastic bottles?
A: These bottles are suitable for storing a wide variety of laboratory chemicals, including acids, bases, solvents, and aqueous solutions. However, always refer to the chemical compatibility chart to ensure suitability for specific reagents.